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1251 | Henry's Volunteer Enlistment Record in the U.S. Army, 15 Mar 1865 This document was the 'smoking gun' by which we proved that the Henry Brutche who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor was the same Henry Brutsche who was the son of Joseph Brutsche and was interred in Lawnview Cemetery. Henry's enlistment required the approval of his father because he was underage. The National Medal of Honor Society closed this case on 5 Nov 2018, but there are 330+ Medal of Honor recipients who are still considered 'lost to history,' which until 2018 had been Henry's status. | ||
1252 | Herma and Nona Zentmyer We're not sure when or where this photo was taken. | ||
1253 | Hilary and Anna Mary Zentmyer Gossard | ||
1254 | Hingham Road Sign Apparently Hingham is halfway between Plymouth and Boston. | ||
1255 | History of Patrick and Henry Counties, Virginia Johannes was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and not in Germany, and Cave Spring was in Botetourt County when Johannes lived there. And John N. Zentmeyer was born in Montgomery County (now Floyd County) not at Cave Spring. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1256 | History of the Lutheran Church in Virginia and East Tennessee This volume claims that Johannes was among the New River Lutheran settlers in 1749. This would have been difficult, as Johannes was not born until 1763. The Moravian Archives confirmed for us that Johannes was not among the New River settlers in 1749. But this volume correctly notes that he was a founder of Zion Lutheran, as Johannes Mayer, in the following paragraph. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1257 | Home of Joseph Strahorn in 1883 per map below. Located in Toughkenamon, on Newark Road south of Pine Street. | ||
1258 | Hotel Stewart in San Francisco This is where Robert lived out the final years of his life. The building is located at 353 Geary Street, San Francisco, and is now the Handlery Union Square Hotel. | ||
1259 | House in Seiderzell Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1260 | House on John and Mollie Emmert's property near Boalsburg This house is current addressed as 1490 Branch Road, State College, Pennsylvania. Since this home was constructed in 1907, it was not inhabited by John and Molly Emmert, but is likely at the same location as the original structure. | ||
1261 | Huntingdon Furnace, Franklin Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania This blast furnace was built in 1796 by George Anschutz and Mordecai Massey & Co. It is located on Spruce Creek, Huntingdon Co. at Huntingdon Furnace Rd., (4015) 1.9 miles north of its junction with PA 45. The furnace and its associated buildings are a National Historic District. | ||
1262 | Ice Pick from Wm. M. Zentmyer Ice and Coal From the Zentmyer Collection | ||
1263 | Image of Charles Morris | ||
1264 | Independent evidence for Anna Mabe From Descendants of William Mabe on Genealogy.com | ||
1265 | Indication for a marriage between Christopher Santmyer and Susan Updike In Bairdstown, Ohio | ||
1266 | Infant Zentmire Headstone Logan Park Cemetery Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa Plot: Section: 12, Lot 356 Photo courtesy S Ross | ||
1267 | Inscription for Harry L. Strahorn In Oak Wood Cemetery, Ackley, Franklin, Iowa | ||
1268 | Invoice from J.BRUTSCHE Insurance Agent dated 11 Jan 1900 Fire, Lightning, Plate Glass and Tornado signed by Joseph Brutsche from the Zentmyer Collection | ||
1269 | Isaac and Sarah Patton Gaut | ||
1270 | Isabella Zentmyer Kinch | ||
1271 | Isabella Zentmyer Kinch Headstone In Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania | ||
1272 | J.C. Strahorn From the Zentmyer Collection. Photo taken shortly after his marriage to Sarah Elizabeth Wood | ||
1273 | Jacob Lauman in D.A.R. Application of Roscoe Brane | ||
1274 | Jacob Radebach in the 1786 Pennsylvania Census In Heidelberg, Berks, Pennsylvania | ||
1275 | Jacob Radebach in the 1800 Pennsylvania Census In Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania - Occupation: Cordwainer, one who makes new shoes from new leather, as opposed to a Cobbler, who repairs shoes, presumably those made by a cordwainer. | ||
1276 | Jacob Stutenroth Zentmyer Obituary Image courtesy Timothy Ory | ||
1277 | Jacob Zentmyer | ||
1278 | Jacob Zentmyer hurt by a cider barrel From the New York Times, 26 Oct 1852 | ||
1279 | Jacob Zentmyer's headstone in Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro | ||
1280 | Jacob's Farm and Kellers Cemetery, north of Ephrata, Pennsylvania Jacob Zentmeyer's Farm, now a housing tract, two miles northwest of Ephrata. Jacob, his wife Catherine, and their daughter Salome and son-in-law John Keller are buried in Kellers Mennonite Cemetery, 1/2 mile from the farm. | ||
1281 | Jacob's Farm and the location of Keller's Cemetery near Ephrata, Pennsylvania | ||
1282 | Jacob's Headstone In Keller's (Old Mennonite) Cemetery Behind Oberholtzer's Swiss Dairy on Springville Rd., Springville (Ephrata) Pennsylvania Inscription: Here Rests Jacob Zentmeyer He was Born in December 1750 (1751 per Church Records) and Died 22 March 1831 His Age Was About 80 years and 3 months His Funeral Text Was II Timothy Chapter 4 Verses 7 and 8 | ||
1283 | James & Thelma Pittsburgh, 1943 Photo courtesy of Scott Fitzsimmons | ||
1284 | James Richard Rowley & Thelma Edwards Rowley Taken 1941-42 at Pinkle Hill, Fayette Photo courtesy of Scott Fitzsimmons | ||
1285 | James Richard Rowley WW II Photo courtesy of Scott Fitzsimmons | ||
1286 | Jan and Penn Zentmeyer in 2016 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
1287 | Jan Zentmeyer, a geologist and descendant of Johannes Zentmeyer, examines Cave Spring in 2012. The spring bubbles up from the gravel floor of the cave, is about 16 - 18 inches deep, and introduces about 100,000 gallons per day into Mudlick Creek. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1288 | Jane "Jennie" McNamara Crewitt Zentmyer From the Zentmyer Collection | ||
1289 | Jeanette Brutsché Hobart From the Zentmyer Collection. | ||
1290 | Jerome Calvin St. Myer Birth Certificate | ||
1291 | Jesse Cleland admitted to practice at Supreme Court | ||
1292 | Johann Jacob Zentmeyer's Birth Record from the Bischwiller Kirchenbücher (Churchbooks) Image copied from Kirchenbücher in Bischwiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. | ||
1293 | Johannes Zentmeyer's Birth Record From the archives of the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society. The record shown is from the Manor Land Reformed Church (now Zion United Church of Christ) in New Providence, Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Written in German script, translation: "Johannes born in Aug 1763 parents are Bernhard Zentmeyer and Catharina, sponsor is Johannes Lauman" (Likely the same Johannes Lauman who married Magdalena Zentmeyer) Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1294 | Johannes' Farm in Floyd County, Virginia Located at 622 Barberry Road, the farm currently comprises about 70 acres. At one time, Johannes farmed over 400 acres. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1295 | Johannes' Headstone Located in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Floyd, Virginia Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1296 | Johannes' signature at the State House All new arrivals had to pledge loyalty to the English crown | ||
1297 | Johannes' Will Dated 23 January 1839 | ||
1298 | Johannes' Will (page 2) Dated 23 January 1839 | ||
1299 | John Allen St. Myers | ||
1300 | John Allen St. Myers Photo courtesy suepeters100 |